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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1967-08-17, Page 9Ready Mix. CO Mont 235.0833 Resrdonca 228.6961 C.A.McDOWELL 1PL Use fresh peaches in this elegant dessert NEXT WEEK! r--, "21 Back-to-school SALE PIPE SMOKERSICONTEST FRIDAY, AUG. 18 - 3 P.M. at Huntley's Drug Store RULES : 1. Weighed amount of tobacco to each contestant supplied. 2. Must light up in first 60 seconds, no further light ups. 3. Last contestant exhaling smoke is winner. PRIZES TO ALL CONTESTANTS HUNTLEY'S DRUGS Exeter 235-1070 SALE OF SHOES SANDALS Misses 2.95 Men's -4:95' 5.49 .41-6fr 3.69 Ladies' (Limited Supply) REDUCED BOYS' BLACK RUNNING SHOES Boot Type 1.59 and 1.39 BOYS' BLUE CANVAS OXFORDS 2.69 Men's 2.99 MISSES WHITE RUNNING SHOES .99 MEN'S BROWN OXFORDS Save 2.00 MEN'S HALF BOOT DRESS (BLACK) Save 2.00 TEEN BOYS' LEATHER SPORT BOOT -1-1-4/5"- 9.95 MEN'S LEATHER SOLE HIGH-CUTS (Limited Sizes) 12.95 Vuertb's W111011111 llllll lllllll 11111111111,111111 llllll IIIIIItfl SHOES 235-0611 $ EXETER dIVIAG INSURANCE CO OPERATORS INSURANCE ASSOCI ATIONS OF GUELPH NOTICE TO South Huron District High School Students Students included in the following groups are asked to follow the instructions given. 1. Grade 13 students. Any students in grade 13 who wish to discuss their choice of subjects are asked to come to the school during the week of August 28. Students who are satisfied that they have made the right selection of Subjects on the form completed last term need not come in. 2. Grade 11, 12, & 13 students taking subjects at two grade levels are asked to come to the school during the week of August 28 if they have not already beet in, S. New students any studentS new to the school district should come into the school during the week of AuguSt 28. 4. Clinton students (0.) THOSE GOING TO CLINTON FOR THE FIRST TIME should return the yellow form which they received in the mail or should come to the school immediately to obtain one if one was not received. (b) THOSE RETURNING TO CLINTON ARE REMINDED THAT THEY MUST obtain the principal's signature on the form which Clinton gave them in June. 5, All students. The buses will make the regular runs on Tuesday, September 5, WAY they will be one-half hour later than usual. Students should be at the selibtal at 9:30 AM, J. L. WOODEN Principal August 17,. 190 ,Page 11 Mid-summer weddings were Mrs.dWarCI WayneG14v Mellin,n'lntheeVelY110": Lorene Mellin, Miss Baritaro. Kilgour and. Miss carol Brown.. serving in the afternoon were misses Beth Woodburn 40104- elie Hicks. in the evening were Miss Helen Brown and. MrS. James Morton, Following rehearsal on Frld4Y evening Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wein entertained the bridal. party at their home in DAshwood. Mrs, Wesley Mellin of Parkhill, great aunt Of the bride, and Mrs. Sydney Baker of DashwoOd, aunt of the groom. In the evening were Mrs. William Veitch of Ailsa Craig, aunt of the bride, and Mrs. Della Tomlinson of Dashwood, aunt of the groom, Showing the bride's trousseau shower and wedding gifts in the afternoon were Mrs. Murray Hamilton. Miss Lorene Meilin, Miss Barbara Kilgour and Mrs. Mr, & Mrs, Lloyd Brophey ac- companied by Mr. & Mrs. Har- old Brophey and Mrs. Arthur Brophey visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Willis Brophey of Blen- heim, Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Eagleson and family of Sarnia visited last Wednesday with his mother, Mrs. Paul Eagleson. Word was received here last week by relatives of the death of Mrs. Spencer (Sophia Mellin) a Detroit. Mr. & Mrs. Russell Brown and Mrs. Ray Wright of Sarnia spent the weekend at Shelbourne. Miss Tammy Baker of Hen- sell is visiting at the home other grandfather, Mr. Lisle Wood- burn. Mrs. Stan Riley and family of Stratford spent a few days last week at the home of her parents, Mr. & Mrs. George Gollen. Mr. & Mrs. John Schofield and Elsie accompanied by Mr. & Mrs. George Bullock and Eldon of Zurich visited with friends from Essex at their cottage at Walpole Island, Mrs. Hugh Adair, Orno and Kim Anne spent a few days last week with Mr. & Mrs. Jack Murray and family of St. Thomas. Mr. & Mrs. Dick Taylor and family of Simcpe and Miss Alice Brown spent the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Ken Laurier. Mr. & Mrs. Elton Curts, Mr. & Mrs, Lawrence Curts, Mr. Manuel Curls, Misses Viola and Evelyn Curts attended the Walk- er- Curts wedding at Metropoli- tan United Church, London, Miss Lillian Ulens of Wind- sor spent the weekend at her home here. Brian arid Eric Bullock visit- ed last week with their cousins, Joey, Stephen, Mark and Connie Thomson of East Williams. Mr. & Mrs. Roy Barlteau of Grand Bend visited Sunday even- ing with Mr. & Mrs. Carman Woodburn. Miss Anna Hodgins of Wood- stock spent the past two weeks with her brother, Mr. Ivan Hod- gins. This year everything is "peachy" in Canada. Everyone is thinking Canadian, so why not buy Canadian? This month our own home grown peaches are appearing in abundance at local stores. Their juicy goodness will add color and flavor to meals whether they be casual or elab- orate. stir constantly. Cool slightly, then use to glaze pie. Refrig- erate until serving time, - Continued from page 10 a bow accenting waist front and. back. She carried a basket of yellow and white Shasta daisies with floor-length white and yel- low streamers. Ringbearer Glenn Hamilton, RR 2 Thedford,nephew of the bride was dressed in a black tuxedo, Wayne Gibson, Dashwood, was groomsman and Paul Turnbull, Grand Bend, Wayne Mellin, RR 2 Dashwood, brother of the bride and Eric Wolfe, London ushered guests. A reception was held I n Dash- Wood Communlyu centre where the bride's mother r ec eived guests wearing a pale blue crepe dress with accenting glitter pin, blue and white accessories and a corsage of a yellow gardenia and yellow stephanotis, The groom's mother chose pink embossed crepe dress with gardenia and pink stephanotis. A dance followed the reception. The bride changed to a two piece suit of pink linen, navy blue accessories and a corsage of pink sweetheart roses and corn- flower for travelling in Nor- thern Ontario, The couple will reside at RR 1 Centralia, PRE-NUPTIAL EVENTS Prior to her marriage the bride was the recipient of sev- eral miscellaneous shower s namely-Mrs. Ken Day at the London Life for fellow em- ployees. Misses Carol and Helen Brown held a surprise shower for mem- bers of the bride's SundaySchool class, Mrs. Edward Glavin and Miss Barbara Kilgour at Mrs. Glavin's home for friends of the bride, The Shipka Community Centre held a shower for the neighbors and friends. She was also presented with a gift from the employees in her department at London Life Insurance Com- pany, London. TROUSSEAU TEA Saturday afternoon and even- ing, July 22, Mrs. Russell Mel- lin entertained at a trousseau tea for her daughter Barbara. Re- ceiving were the bride-elect, her mother and the groom elect's mother, Mrs. Floyd Wein. The tea table was decorated with pink carnations and white Shasta daisies and lighted pink candles in silver holders. Pour- ing tea in the afternoon were 1 AV SPECIALS 5 G.E. 40-60-100 125 VOLT REG. 1.50 WATT LIGHT ONLY BULBS 954 ONE REG.ONLY 39.95 ROTISSERIE ONLY $29 95 TRANSISTOR 10% ALL OFF RADIOS STEAM & REG. 14.50 HOOVER DRY ONLY IRONS $12,99 SHOE SPECIAL UPHOLSTERY & UPHOLSTERY SHINERS --RUG SHAMPOO LOW SHAMPOOERS& SHAMPOO PRICES! REG 49.95 HOOVER ONLY CLEANER $44.88 ELECTRIC VALUES FROM ONLY TO 21.95 BLANKETS Cl') 95 AIR 15 CONDITIONERS % (L)_r,FTRPE&E 10% FANS OFF G.E. VALUES FROM ONLY TO ELECTRIC 29.95 KNIVES $1.88 RUSSELL ELECTRIC 432 Main South EXETER 235-0505 PEACH CHEESECAKE For a special dessert try Fresh Peach Cheesecake as illustrated. 1 1/4 cups finely crushed ginger- snaps 1/4 cup cocoa 1/3 cup sugar 1/4 cup butter melted 1 1/2 pkg soft cream cheese 1/2 cup sugar 2 eggs 1 tca vanilla 1 pound fresh peaches 1/2 cup peach syrup 1. tsp cornstarch Blend first four ingredients together until well mixed, Press mixture against sides and bot- tom of a deep 9-inch pie pan. Bake at 325 degrees for 8 min- utes. Cool slightly. Mix together cheese, sugar, eggs and vanilla until smooth and creamy. Pour into warm shell. Bake in moderate oven (350 degrees) 35 minutes. Cool. Arrange peach slices over cheese filling. Refrigerate. Mix together 1/2 cup peach syrup and cornstarch in small saucepan. Cook over medium heat until clear and thickened; Man surprised on 80th event BACK CARE DELUXE MATTRESS (Illustrated below) Attractive blue rayon damask Micro- Quilt* covert Quilted to foam over firm Adjusto-Rest* coils assure restful sleep. Crush-proof border won't sagl Reg. price: $8950 BACK CARE MATTRESS Same as Sack Care Deluxe except for the quilting.Woven stripe cover cush- ioned with foam for comfort. Jiffy join tufting or smooth top available. Reg. price: $7950 SLEEP-SALE PRICE: %V SLEEP-SALE C PRICE: 'V Mr. Asa J. Penhale, John St., was taken by surprise Sunday when all his family gathered to mark his 80th birthday which he really celebrates Saturday, Au- gust 19. While out for a drive Sunday Mr. Penhale was coaxed to go into the Dufferin House, Centralia where all the family awaited him. After dinner the family returned to the Penhale home for a visit. Attending were Mrs. William (Margaret) Crawford of Belmont and her daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Martin, Billie and Dwayne; Miss Marlene Crawford and Mr. Joseph Abate, Toronto; Mr, and Mrs. S. D. (Gladys) Bland, Mr. and Mrs. Terry Lin- ton and Mr. Bill Bland, all of Windsor; Mr. and Mrs. Ken (Doris) Beattie, Judy, Jim and Kathy of Hespeler and Miss Grace Penhale at home. 495 495 Pastor honored prior to wedding Monday evening the congrega- tion of Bethel Reformed Church gathered in the church basement to honor their pastor, Rev. liar- men Heeg and his bride-to-be, Miss Grace Hoogkamp on their approaching marriage. They were presented with gifts from Junior and Senior Youth Fellowship and lounge chair and pole lamp from the congregation. Matching Box Spring extra PEACH CRISP An old favorite is peach crisp. 1/3 cup butter 2/3 cup brown sugar 1/2 cup sifted all-purpose flour 2/3 cup quick-cooking oats Dash salt 4 cups peeled, sliced peaches 2 tbl brown sugar Cream butter and 2/3 cup brown sugar, Mix flour, oats and salt. Blend into creamed mix- ture. Sprinkle peaches with re- maining 2 tbl sugar and place in greased baking dish. Spread topping over peaches and bake at 375 degrees until peaches are tender and top golden brown, about 30 minutes. ROSY BANANA PEACH JAM General Foods Kitchens have added a new jam recipe to their popular list-Rosy Banana Peach Jam. 1 cup mashed ripe bananas (about 3 medium bananas) 3 1/4 cups mashed ripe peaches 1/2 cup drained chopped mara- schino cherries 2 tbl lemon juice 6 cups sugar 1 box powdered fruit pectin Measure 1 cup mashed ban- anas, 3 1/4 cups mashed peaches, 1/2 cup chopped maraschino cherries and 2 tbl lemon juice into a large saucepan. Measure sugar and set aside. Mix fruit pectin into fruit in saucepan. Place over high heat and stir until mixture comes to a hard boll. Immediately add all sugar and stir, bring to a full rolling boil and boil hard 1 min- ute, stirring constantly. Remove from heat and stir and skim for 5 minutes to cool slightly. Ladle quickly into glasses. Cover with paraffin. Matching Box Spring extra 7,ve'ee Ge diele wed ‘1444e44 (THE MAIN STREET MALL ON FUNDAY) REDER'S FLORISTS EXETER 235-2603 Lots of people know a good thing the minute the other fel- low sees it. Wake up to the SIMMONS THIS BOY NEEDS GUIDANCE Sleep-Sale Super values at super savings! This year, about 275 Ontario high schools will have driver instruction courses approved by the Ontario Department of Education and the Ontario Department of Transport. These courses are under the control of the local school board and principal and do not interfere with regular school classes. GARLAND QUILT TOP CONTINENTAL BED Satin floral Micro-Quilt cover- exclusive Adjusto-Rest coils complete with matching box Spring and legs Size 3/3 only. Reg. price: $14400 SLEEP-SALE .7995 PRICE: IP Drivers age 16 to 24 were involved in 74,500 accidents on Ontario roads last year-an in- crease of 12 percent over 1965. Fatal acci- dents claimed 660 lives in this group-an increase of 10 percent since 1965. Yet statistics show that drivers who graduate from approved high school driver training courses have fewer accidents . . . far fewer traffic violations. To; Director Of Safety Education, Highway Safety Branch, Ontario Department of Transport, Queen's Park, Toronto 2, Ontario. A From NAME, lllll ll . ........ , ... If there is a driverArain- i ng program in your school this fall, welcome it. if not, learn how your school can get started on this lifesaving pro- gram by completing and mailing this coupon. 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